By some accounts, this is actually the every first Sufi Qawwali song composed and performed by the incomparable 14th century polyglot Sufi mystic, poet, and musician of Indian Subcontinent, Amir Khusro who is credited as the founding father of Sufi Qawwali Music. The lyrics of this amazing Sufi Qawali song belong precisely to Amir Khusro, and are directly referenced to the following hadith or gospel of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), 'Man Kunto Maula, Fahaza Ali-un Maula'/ 'Whoever accepts me as his/her master, Ali is his/her master too.''مَن کُنتُ مَولاه فَهذا عَلیٌ مَولا' / 'هر که مولایش منم علی مولای اوست' (رسول اللہ حضرت محمد مصطفی (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم

"Man Kunto Maula" Sufi Qawwali Song, a Brief Explanationcourtesy of: http://www.mysticsaint.info"Man Kunto Maula", a part of a famous statement of the Seal of Prophet, upon him be holy benedictions, which is, "Man kunto maula, fa Ali-un Maula" - meaning 'Whoever accepts me as master, Ali is his master too'. This was made on returning back from the Last Pilgrimage of the Prophet (year 632, just months before his return to his Beloved Lord), he stopped at a place called Ghadir Khum and delivered a sermon. The statement therein for the sufis is the confirmation of spiritual transmission in the path (leaving aside later politicized history related to it and giving rise of party of Ali, known as shiite e Ali).Just like Mary Magdalene and Thomas were the recipient of mystical esoteric knowledge of Christ, in Islam Imam Ali, may God ennoble his countenance and bless his soul, was one of the leading companion of the Prophet who received mystical esoteric knowledge from Prophet Muhammad. Thus a number of Sufi lineage goes back to the Prophet through Imam Ali in terms of transmission chain. The statement 'Man Kunto Maula' thus bear an archetypal significance in Islam spirituality where sufis view it as Prophet's public declaration of the transmission and declaring Ali as the bearer of the spiritual transmission. There are other famous saying which confirms high status of Imam Ali such as, "Ana Madinat al-'Ilm wa 'Aliyu Babuha", 'I am the city of gnosis (esoteric knowledge) and 'Ali is its gate'. Imam Ali is known to be a great gnostic who have perfected his realization. One of his gnostic utterances include, "I have seen my Lord with the eyes of my heart."Thus its seen in history that Imam Ali after the passing of the Prophet was more involved in transmitting the knowledge of truth and silently took up the role of a holy teacher. Maula Ali is considered to have acquired the Prophet’s qualities and attributes when he was transmitted the spiritual baraka. Imam Ali's love, noble emulation and devotion for the Prophet was such that sufi orders like the Chishtiyya considers Prophet Muhammad and Imam Ali as two expressions of one same mystical Reality.This particular Qawwali, Man Kunto Maula is perhaps the most popular Qawwali (author is Amir Khusrau) and if you happen to attend any Qawwali gathering anywhere in Indian Subcontinent, its very likely that this one will be sung for sure among others (its called Manqabat and dedicated to Imam Ali's noble memory). The song praises Imam Ali's bravery on the face of injustice and falsehood - and also praises his high spiritual rank.Below is its lyrics followed by approximate rendition in English:Shah-E-Mardaan, Shair-E-Yazdaan, Qoowwat-E-Parwardigaar,La Fata illa Ali,La Saif illa ZulfiqaarKing of the brave, the Lion of GodThe Strength for The Lord,There is none like Ali,There is no sword like ZulfiqaarMan Kunto MaulaFa haza Ali-un MaulaWhoever I am master to,Ali is his Master too.(Abstract Sufi Chants follows)Dara Dil E Dara Dil E Dar E DaniHum Tum Tanana Nana, Tana Nana RayOm Tum Tanana Nana, Tana Nana RayYalali Yalali ala, Yala RayTanana Tanana Tanana TananaTum Tanana Nana, Tana Nana Ray...Enter into the heart,Enter into the heart,Melt therein, You and meSing inside in sweet melody.Maula Ali Maula Maula Ali Maula Master is Ali,Master is heAli Shaah-e MardaaN, Imaam-ul-Kabiirake ba’d az Nabii shud Bashiir-un-NaziiraAli is the king of men, the great spiritual leader,Cause after the Prophet he becamethe bearer of glad tidings and warner for mankind.*yeh sochna hi abass haeKaha haha hae Ali?Jaha jaha hae haqiqat, uha uha hae AliIdhar hae Zaat e MuhammadUdhar hae Zaat e KhudaInhi lateef hijabon key dermayan hai Ali Maula, Maula Ali Maula Maula Ali Maula, Maula Ali Maula This shall suffice if you realizeat which station is Ali.Wheresoever inner reality to be found,there will be found Ali.There is the mystery of Muhammad,Here is the mystery of Lord,and my master Ali is behind these sweet veils.Her Qalb Ali, Jism Ali, Jaan Ali HaiMujh BeSar-O-Samaan Ka Samaan Ali HaiImaan keh matalashi yehi imaan keh doonIman To Yeh Hai Mera Imaan Ali HaiAli Maula, Maula Ali MaulaMaula Ali Maula, Maula Ali MaulaIn every heart is Ali, face is Ali, my life is in Alifor this poor one, my only possession is Ali.this I shall tell to the seeker of faith, behold!my faith is this, that I have my master AliMaula Ali Maula, Maula Ali Maula.* Notes: Al-Bashiir ("Bearer of Glad Tidings") and an-Naziir ("the Warner" [for Mankind]) are titles given in the Quran to Prophet Muhammad in Surah Ahzaab (33rd Sura), verse 44: "O Prophet! We have sent you as a Witness, a Bearer of Glad Tidings and a Warner."This Qawwali song is famously known for its effect on the heart and mind of its listeners, specially when its sung traditionally in the presence of the great saints at their shrines. Qawwali of this nature has a certain quality that often brings spiritual rupture. The psycho-spiritual effect these sufi qawwalis bring are unparalleled. This particular Qawwali often throws people into ecstasy and can be even witnessed in present days at any Qawwali gatherings."